VITIAN DICTIONARY. 



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Reyge, disabled, unable to walk. 



Reyu -a, to kiss, salute by pressing 

 noses. 



Rere, to fear ; fear. 



Rerekita, happiness. 



Rerega, turmeric, curcuma. 



Rerevakandai, dissimulation. 



Reva, to lie to (as a vessel). 



Reva, short. 



Reu'aiake, high. 



Ri, hunger, desire ; hungry, lustful. 



Rika, to leap, to dance. 



Rikarika, a dance. 



Rikou, to shudder. 



Riiu/eu, to be astonished. 



Rindorindo, to dance. 



l\iri, rapid. 



Riri, to boil. 



Rlri, a kitchen. 



Ririndo, to dance. 



Ririva, perplexity. 



Rise, lamentation ; to mourn. 



Rito, restless. 



Riva, foolish. 



Rivau, to wink. 



Rouroa (Mb.), to-morrow. 



Rairdi, to fan. 



Roka, color. 



Rombo, full, occupied ; -to, to fill. 



Roijelc, a flag, banner. 



Roygo -to, to hug in the arms ; to carry ; 

 a mat used as a cradle. 



Roy) -fa, to hear ; report, rumor. 



Roro, near, to approach. 



Rorovi, in close succession. 



Rava, a race ; running a race. 



Rovu, a sprout. 



Ruu, two. 



Rua -sayavulu, twenty. 



Ruirui, to brush away flies. 



Ruka, done ; destroyed. 



Ruku, under; the early part of morn- 

 ing. 



Rukuntkn, to put clay on the head. 



Rumbu (R.), a box, chest ; -na, to put in 

 a box. 



Rttru, a calm. 



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Rusa, a curse. 

 Ruve, a pigeon. 



s 



Sa, a verbal particle (see Grammar). 



Sd, one of two who work together. 



Sd, a rafter. 



Saka, Sir (a ceremonial address). 



Sakaufima, a link. 



Sakesake, desire of admiration. 



Sakilia, to search. 



Saku -to, to anoint the head. 



Saku, to knock, hit, strike. 



Sola, way, road. 



Sola -to, to cover. 



Sola, a covering for the head, a turban of 



native cloth. 



Salevu, an act of reverence. 

 Salia, the mouth of a harbor. 

 Salusalu, necklace, neckband, garland of 



flowers. 



Samaka, to rub with the hands. 

 Samaki, to heap up ; to sweep ; to prune. 

 Samasamaraki, to anoint. 

 Sambe, crooked. 



Sambi -Sa, to drive ; -lak., to punish. 

 Samila, having a defect in the speech. 

 Samu -to and -//., to knock down, to 



kill ; a massacre. 

 Saga, the ancle, the leg. 

 Sar/asaya, to beg. 



Sayga, canoes (used only in the plural). 

 Saygd, a drinking- vessel of clay. 

 Sar/gati (O.), the open space about a 



house. 



Saygonivata, to assemble, call together. 

 Sao, saosao -a, to count yams or taro. 

 Saosaoa, perfect. 



Sara -va, to look for, to look out for. 

 Sarasara, to see. 

 Sara, sarasara, very. 

 Sara, a male pig. 

 Sarata, noise in the bowels. 

 Saresare, a rib. 

 Sari, lizard. 



